A curious collection of paintings will be sold by auction at the Duke of Glocesters Coffee-House at Charing-Cross, on Friday the 22d. of May. : The conditions of sale as usuall, the lots so bought to be fetcht away within 3 days, paying the porteridge if they desire to have their good received home.
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A curious collection of paintings will be sold by auction at the Duke of Glocesters Coffee-House at Charing-Cross, on Friday the 22d. of May : The conditions of sale as usuall, the lots so bought to be fetcht away within 3 days, paying the porteridge if they desire to have their good received home.
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Published: (1691)
A curious collection of paintings and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins on Monday the 21st of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon, and continnes [sic] till all are sold. Conditions of sale. I. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. II. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. III. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. IV. Buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. V. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 31st of this instant May, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins to morrow being Wednesday, the 23d. of this instant March, at four of the clock in the afternoon: and so to continue. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
A curious collection of paintings, of several rare masters, will be sold by auction, at the Middle Exchange; otherwise called Salisbury Change, in the Strand, on Monday the 26th. of this instant May, at three of the clock in the afternoon : The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after at the said place, and paying portridge.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale continues this present Tuesday the 7th. of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A curious collection of paintings and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins on Monday the 21st of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon, and continnes [sic] till all are sold : Conditions of sale. I. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. II. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. III. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. IV. Buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. V. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins this present Wednesday the 2d. of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon. and will continue Thursday Friday and Saturday following. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A collection of pictures, with some curious books of prints, history, &c. to be sold by auction on Monday the ninth instant, and the following day at four of the clock, at John's Coffee-House next to the Naggs-Head-Tavern in Cheapside : Conditions of sale. I. He that bids most is the buyer, but if a difference arise, the picture or book shall be again exposed. II. That every buyer give earnest, viz. one shilling for a picture or book under twenty shillings, and two shillings for a picture at, or above twenty. III. That all persons fetch away, within three dayes after the sale is ended, paying ready money for what goods they have bought, and likewise porteridge.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A collection of paintings and limnings, by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 1st of November, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil : The sale beginning precisely at three of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are destributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the Kings-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn in Holborn: Mr. Miller, at the Acorn, in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it, at the said place.
Published: (1694)
Published: (1694)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other incomparable curiosities and artificial rarities, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins this present Thursday, the 25th. of February, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and so to continue. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
At Exeter Change. A collection of paintings of several rare masters. Will be sold by auction, or who bids most, on Tuesday the 15th. day of April, at two of the clock in the afternoon : The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after at the said place, and paying porterage.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several books of Roman antiquities, statues, coines, travels, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 21st of this instant June, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other incomparable curiosities and artificial rarities, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins this present Wednesday, the 3d. of February, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and will continue Thursday, and Friday following. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 27th. instant at 4 of the clock in the afternoon, at the Blew-Balcony in Red-Lyon-street near Holbourn : Most of them originals of the best masters of Europe, it will be continued dayly till all be sold: all persons may see the paintings and have catalogues gratis 3 days before at the place of sale. The house is to be let, having one large room and other conveniences fit for a boarding, or dancing-school. The conditions of sale as usuall, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after the said sale, paying porteridge.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins this present Wednesday the 2d. of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon. and will continue Thursday Friday and Saturday following : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A curious collection of paintings, of several rare masters, : will be sold by auction, at the Middle Exchange; otherwise called Salisbury Change, in the Strand, on Monday the 26th. of this instant May, at three of the clock in the afternoon. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after at the said place, and paying portridge.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be continued to be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale will begin to morrow the 30th. of this instant October, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and so to continue. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the vaue [sic] if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be continued to be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins this present Wednesday the 21st. of October, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and so to continue : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for, and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought within three days after the sale. No person is to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 5th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's works. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn, in Holborn: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other curiosities; will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale continues this present Tuesday the 7th. of December, at four of the clock in the afternoon : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale, and to pay for the porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other incomparable curiosities and artificial rarities, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins this present Wednesday, the 3d. of February, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and will continue Thursday, and Friday following : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 26th. of February 1689/90. At the Outropers-Office in the vvest end of the Royal Exchange : The sale will begin at two afternoon precisely. Catalogues of which may be had at the said office. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three dayes after at the said place, and paying porterage.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A curious collection of paintings, and drawings, by the best masters. With several books of prints, Roman antiquities, statues, coines, battels, Ogilby's Bible with cuts, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 14th of this instant June, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying [and] fetching away the lots so bought, to be within thr[ee days] after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction of Friday the 19th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Tho. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn, in Holborn: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Tho. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn, in Holborn: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 12th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Tho. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn, in Holborn: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Friday the 7th, and Saturday the 8th of this instant February, 1689/90. at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock each afternoon. Catalogues of which are destributed by Mr. Gilliflower in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn in Holborn: Mr. Miller, at the Acorn, in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, bookselles [sic]. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it, at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 29th, and Friday the 31st of this instant January, 1689/90. at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil : The sale beginning precisely at three of the clock each afternoon. Catalogues of which are destributed by Mr. Gilliflower in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn in Holborn: Mr. Miller, at the Acorn, in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, bookselles [sic]. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it, at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of paintings and limnings, by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 1st of November, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil. : The sale beginning precisely at three of the clock in the afternoon.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several volumes of Mr. Ogilby's Atlas, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 28th of this instant June, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil : The sale beginning precisely at four of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower, in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall-Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: and Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, booksellers. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three days after it, at the said place.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
At the new Auction House in Drury-lane oveer [sic] against great Queen street, on Wednesday the 9th, and Friday the 11th. of this instant December, at three of the clock in the afternoon, will be sold a curious collection of paintings, by the best masters. /
by: Nelthorp, John
Published: (1691)
by: Nelthorp, John
Published: (1691)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins to morrow being Wednesday, the 23d. of this instant March, at four of the clock in the afternoon: and so to continue : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
A continuation of the curious collection of paintings and other curiosities; will be sold by auction at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Thursday the 14th of January, and the two following days. : The sale beginning at four of the clock each afternoon.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
A continuation of the curious collection of paintings and other curiosities; will be sold by auction at the Barbadoes Coffee-House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Thursday the 14th of January, and the two following days : The sale beginning at four of the clock each afternoon.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other incomparable curiosities and artificial rarities; will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House near Popes-Head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. : The sale begins this present Thursday the 12th. of November, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and will continue Friday and Saturday following. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 25th. of Septemb. 1689. at the Outropers Office in the west end of the Royal Exchange : The sale will begin at three afternoon precisely. Catalogues of which may be had at the said office, Mr. Nott's in the Pall Mall, the Royal Coffee-house near White-hall, Mr. Wotton's near the Inner Temple, Mr. Sare's in Grays-Inn-Gate, Holbourn; and at Mr. Bennets in St. Pauls Church-Yard. The conditions of sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the lots so bought, to be within three dayes after at the said place, and paying porterage.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
An extraordinary collection of pictures, and other incomparable curiosities and artificial rarities, will be sold by auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The sale begins this present Thursday the 25th. of February, at four of the clock in the afternoon; and so to continue : The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deemed the buyer. The buyers are to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay a third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again. But, if two or more shall claim any lot, then to be put up again. The buyer is to pay for and take away what pictures, &c. shall be bought, within three days after the sale; and to pay porteridge. No person to bid less than six pence at a time.
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
At the Green Dragon next to Northumberland-House at Charing-Cross, : will be exposed to sale (by auction) a curious collection of original paintings of the best masters of Europe; where there will be several large pieces fit for halls; also very fine small pieces for ladies closets; on Tuesday the 24th of this instant March, at four of the clock in the afternoon, and so continue the following days till all be sold. Catalogues may be had, and the paintings be viewed the day before, at the place of sale; also a parcel of prints set off in water-colours. The conditions of sale. I. That he or she that bids most is the buyer; ... IV. That no person is to bid less than six pence a time for any lot exposed to sale.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)